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- the present invention relates to real-time communication. More specifically, the present invention relates to a tracking application for real-time communication data from a plurality of diverse real-time communication providers.
- Real-time communication or instant messaging (“IM”) is becoming increasingly popular for commercial, leisure, and even military applications. By its nature, however, particularly in the commercial and leisure settings, real-time communication is generally one of several tasks being performed simultaneously. Accordingly, the relative importance of real-time communication with respect to other tasks is subject to change over time.
- One shortcoming of current real-time communication software is the inability to adjust to these changing priorities.
- Real-time communication software generally shows some information about various users, such as whether a user is online and available for a real-time conversation, and allows a user to initiate real-time communication with others or accept notifications to join conversations initiated by others.
- a user Apart from the real-time communication window, there is no way to keep track of a user's real-time contacts so that the user is aware of the contacts' status and presence or to begin a real-time conversation. At times this creates difficulties for a user because like other windows, the real-time communication window and its contact information may be covered by other applications.
- real-time communication windows also tend to be limited to providing only real-time communication information.
- Information about other forms of communication has been considered extraneous.
- real-time communication windows have failed to integrate information about the number of unread e-mails a contact has sent.
- e-mail may be a fallback form of communicating with contacts when real-time communication is unavailable. Therefore, e-mail information may help provide continuity in communication when contacts are not currently online. Accordingly, improved methods, systems, and computer program products for tracking real-time communication data are desired.
- the present invention relates to methods, systems, and computer program products for tracking real-time communication data within a single contact tracking application.
- the contact tracking application can track real-time communication data for real-time communication that uses any of a plurality of diverse real-time communication providers and applications.
- a global real-time communication data store is synchronized with real-time communication data from each of a plurality of diverse real-time communication applications corresponding to a plurality of diverse real-time communication providers.
- Real-time communication data corresponding to one or more contacts dynamically determined to be one or more recent contacts is retrieved from the global real-time communication data store.
- the recent contact determination is based on one or more properties associated with the real-time communication data.
- a user interface is generated for displaying the one or more recent contacts.
- the one or more properties for dynamically determining that the one or more contacts are recent contacts may include, for example, a most recent communication time, a communication count, a weighted combination of most recent communication time and communication count, and the like.
- Real-time communication data corresponding to one or more contacts identified as pinned contacts for which display of the corresponding real-time communication data is preferred also may be retrieved.
- a user interface also may be generated for displaying the one or more pinned contacts.
- the user interface may include separated pinned contact and recent contact portions. Accordingly, the pinned contact portion and/or recent contact portion may vary in size based on the number of contacts identified as pinned contacts.
- the user interface may be subject to being dynamically resized by user input. Depending on the number of contacts and size of the user interface, only a portion of the pinned contacts and recent contact may be displayed. Pinned contacts may be ordered alphabetically to make them easier to find.
- the real-time communication data for the pinned and recent contacts may include presence, status, unread messages, and unread notifications, even when the user interface includes a plurality of contacts from diverse service providers.
- This real-time communication data may be retrieved periodically from any of the diverse real-time communication applications or may be received automatically without the need for an explicit request.
- any of the diverse real-time communication applications can update the global real-time communication data store at any time, with the updated real-time communication data then being reflected on the user interface as soon as it is available.
- the user interface also may include a text entry box for searching through the contacts and a link for adding a new contact.
- the user interface may receive user input to select a specific contact, select the specific contact, and initiate a real-time conversation, e-mail, etc., with the selected contact.
- Previously unpinned contacts may be pinned, and previously pinned contacts may be unpinned.
- a separate flyout user interface may be used for displaying all contacts.
- FIG. 1 shows an example architecture for a real-time communication data tracking application in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates the user interface for the example tracking architecture shown in FIG. 1 , within the context of a desktop that also shows other user interface elements;
- FIG. 3 show an example flyout user interface in accordance with the present invention for managing real-time and other contacts
- FIG. 4 illustrates the example user interface from FIG. 2 , populated with both pinned and recent contacts in accordance with the present invention
- FIGS. 5A-5B show example acts and steps for methods of tracking real-time communication data in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example system that provides a suitable operating environment for the present invention.
- the present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for tracking real-time communication data for real-time communication using any of a plurality of diverse real-time communication providers or applications, all within a single tracking application.
- the embodiments of the present invention may comprise one or more special purpose and/or one or more general purpose computers including various computer hardware, as discussed in greater detail below.
- FIG. 1 shows an example architecture for a real-time communication data tracking application in accordance with the present invention.
- a communication network 130 such as the Internet, provides for a variety of electronic communication between contacts.
- communication applications user interfaces 110 are shown for instant messaging (“IM”) or real-time communication 112 , e-mail 114 , telephony 116 , and other 118 .
- IM instant messaging
- Each type of communication includes some form of communication applications data 120 , including IM data 122 , e-mail data 124 , telephone data 126 , and other data 128 .
- This data may include the electronic communication itself or other data related to the electronic communication.
- IM or real-time communication data 122 might include real-time contacts and presence or status information for the real-time contact, in addition to what ever data is communicated between contacts (e.g., text, audio, video, binary, and the like).
- E-mail data 124 may include e-mail contacts, received and sent e-mail messages, counts for unread messages, message date and size information, attachments, etc.
- Contact information store 150 contains at least some of the communication applications data 120 for the various communication applications. Note that IM or real-time communication applications user interface 112 and communication applications data 120 show that several potentially diverse applications may be used for real-time communication. The same is true for e-mail, telephone, and other communication. As described in more detail below, contacts sidebar tile 400 displays real-time communication data that is stored within contact information store 150 .
- contact information store 150 simplifies the operation of contacts sidebar tile 400 .
- Some communication applications may choose to update the contact information store 150 automatically as communication applications data 120 changes through an interface (not shown) to the contact information store 150 .
- Other applications may be incapable of automatically updating contact information store 150 or choose not to implement that functionality.
- contact information store 150 also may retrieve data from the communication applications data 120 .
- Contact information store 150 and contact sidebar tile represent a single contact tracking application that tracks real-time communication data for a plurality of diverse real-time communication providers or applications. In some embodiments, this single contact tracking application may be part of or directly supported by an operating system within a computer system, such as the conventional computer described below in connection with FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates the contacts sidebar tile 400 for the example tracking architecture shown in FIG. 1 , within the context of a desktop 200 that also shows other user interface elements.
- desktop 200 shows word processing application 210 .
- the contact sidebar tile 400 is included as part of a side bar, with other user interface portions or tiles 220 and 230 .
- the side bar and contact sidebar tile 400 can be displayed at all times in order to track real-time communication data while a user performs other tasks or operations.
- Contact sidebar tile 400 includes a contacts header 410 and initially is empty. That is not to say that no real-time, e-mail, or other contacts are defined within communication applications data 120 , but rather, as described in greater detail below, that none of the defined contacts meet the criteria for being displayed within the contact sidebar tile 400 . Due to its purpose and limited size, contact sidebar tile 400 generally displays only a portion of all contacts. Accordingly, or now, contact sidebar tile 400 includes a link 440 to add a contact (e.g., a real-time contact, an e-mail contact, etc.) to communication applications data 120 , a text box 450 for searching communication applications data 120 for an existing contact, and a search button 460 to initiate the search. The link 440 to add a contact may simply invoke an existing or external application to manage contacts within communication applications data 120 .
- a contact e.g., a real-time contact, an e-mail contact, etc.
- the link 440 to add a contact may simply invoke an existing or external application to
- FIG. 3 show an example flyout user interface 300 managing real-time and other contacts used to display all contacts.
- User interface 300 is described as a flyout user interface because it is connected to and associated with contact sidebar tile 400 , but is larger, and therefore capable of showing more detail than contact sidebar tile 400 .
- User interface 300 is a heavier-weight user interface that is intended to support a wide range of user interaction.
- contact sidebar tile 400 is lightweight and allows a user to be peripherally aware of real-time communication data for certain contacts of particular interest, without the space and complexity of user interface 300 . When the lightweight interaction of the relatively simple contact sidebar tile 400 proves insufficient, the more complex features and larger size of user interface 300 may be invoked.
- flyout user interface 300 For example, searching for a contact may display flyout user interface 300 with the contact that most nearly matches the search criteria highlighted.
- flyout user interface 300 may be accessed in a variety of ways, such as from a MyContacts selection that appears as an option in other user interface menus.
- Flyout user interface 300 includes header 310 with personal information about the user, such as a graphic (picture, image, icon, etc.) representation 312 a of the user, the user's online name 312 b , the user's location/presence 312 c , and status information 312 d for the user.
- the “Go to My Profile” link 314 may be selected to change this personal information.
- Flyout user interface 300 also includes options to add an online contact 321 , send an instant message 323 , send e-mail 325 , call a contact 327 , go to a “My Contacts” folder 329 , perform a quick find operation 330 for a contact entered into text box 332 , and an option to pin 334 a contact to contact sidebar tile 400 , as described in greater detail below with respect to FIG. 4 .
- Flyout user interface 300 organizes contact by status, such as online, offline, away, busy, unknown, etc.
- Online group 340 includes Hank, Cees, Swimmer Dude, Anthony, Kathy, Roman, Alley, Britney, and Peyman. Note that for each contact there is a corresponding graphic/icon 342 a , a display name 342 b , and location/presence information 342 c .
- Location/presence information 342 c is often implemented as a custom or user defined status.
- Nicholas the user
- Hank is in his office
- Swimmer Dude is on the phone
- Kathy is in a meeting.
- Offline group 350 includes Ahsan, Kevin, Mark, and Sean.
- Ahsan is OOF (out of office) and therefore may be somewhat more difficult to reach for a time.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the example contacts sidebar tile 400 from FIG. 2 , populated with both pinned and recent contacts as described below.
- contacts sidebar tile 400 includes a header 410 to identify the contents of the user interface, a link 440 to add a contact, a text box 450 for searching contacts, and a button 460 to initiate a search.
- Contacts sidebar tile 400 also includes a pinned contact section 420 and a recent contact section 430 .
- Pinned contacts are contacts that the user has explicitly indicated should appear on contact sidebar tile 400 . For example, a right-click, or the option to pin 334 a contact as shown in FIG. 3 , or a drag/drop operation may be used to add a contact to the pinned contact section 420 .
- contact information store 150 When a contact from communication applications data 120 is pinned, the contact is stored in contact information store 150 with any corresponding real-time communication data.
- contact information store 150 may include all contact from communication application data 120 and pinning simply adds a property or some other indication that identifies a contact as a pinned contact.
- Ahsan and Sean are pinned contacts.
- Each pinned contact includes certain real-time communication data, including a graphic/icon 422 a , online name 422 b , and an unread e-mail message/unread real-time communication notifications count 422 c .
- Recent contact section 430 shows contacts with whom the user has had recent real-time conversations. Whether a contact is a recent contact may be based on a variety of factors, including the time of the most recent real-time conversation, the number of real-time conversations, and the like. Weighting these factors may help improve the usefulness of the contact sidebar tile. For example, even though a large number of real-time conversations have occurred with a particular contact, if those conversations are relatively old, compared to other conversations with other contacts, preference should probably be given to the more recent conversations. However, when deciding which recent contacts to drop in favor of more recent contacts, frequency may be an important consideration. In some implementations, the determination may be based strictly on most recent real-time conversation.
- Recent contact section 430 includes Roman, Peyman, Cees, Kevin, Mark, and Family.
- Family is a group of real-time contacts and the real-time communication data shown for family is an aggregate of the real-time communication data for each user.
- the number in parenthesis next to the group name indicates the number of real-time contacts in the group who are online. For the family group, one real-time contact is online. Similar to pinned contacts, real-time contacts show a graphic/icon 432 a (also known as a user tile), online name 432 b , and an unread e-mail message/unread real-time communication notifications count 432 c . Hovering over a contact may display additional information, such as a display name, status, custom status, real-time communication address, real-time communication provider, e-mail address, etc. Of course, color and/or user tile display may be used to indicate status as well.
- the contacts sidebar tile 400 may contain any number of sections.
- a section could be defined for contacts that are near, or ones that like to play games, or for certain co-workers.
- the criteria for each of the various sections may use predefined properties that are part of each contact or may be user-defined.
- determining which contacts meet the criteria for a particular section may be based on predefined rules or rules that a user defines, such as through a script, a simple programming language, or for sophisticated users, a relatively complex programming language. Accordingly, an arbitrary number of sections may be present in contacts sidebar tile 400 , depending on the needs and/or desires of a particular user.
- Various forms of communication may be initiated from the contact sidebar tile.
- Right-clicking on a contact brings up a menu of operations that may be performed, such as begin a real-time conversation or begin an e-mail message.
- a user also may be presented with options to view the details page for the contact or to remove the contact from the contact sidebar tile.
- the present invention also may be described in terms of methods comprising functional steps and/or non-functional acts.
- the following is a description of acts and steps that may be performed in practicing the present invention.
- functional steps describe the invention in terms of results that are accomplished, whereas non-functional acts describe more specific actions for achieving a particular result.
- non-functional acts describe more specific actions for achieving a particular result.
- the functional steps and non-functional acts may be described or claimed in a particular order, the present invention is not necessarily limited to any particular ordering or combination of acts and/or steps.
- FIGS. 5A-5B show example acts and steps for methods of tracking real-time communication data in accordance with the present invention.
- example embodiments of the invention may perform the various processing acts and steps continuously, or in an on-going manner, so that the contact side bar tile 400 is always up-to-date. That is, current real-time communication data flows from communication applications 120 into the contact information store 150 and then to the contact side bar tile 400 for display. In this way, for example, the displayed real-time communication data, such as whether the contact is online or offline, the number of unread e-mail messages from the contact, etc., remains accurate over time.
- a step for synchronizing ( 510 ) a global real-time communication data store with real-time communication data from each of a plurality of diverse real-time communication applications corresponding to a plurality of diverse real-time communication providers may include an act of receiving ( 512 ) the real-time communication data from each of the plurality of diverse real-time communication applications.
- a step for retrieving ( 520 ), from the global real-time communication data store, real-time communication data corresponding to one or more contacts identified as pinned contacts for which display of the corresponding real-time communication data is preferred may include an act of querying ( 522 ) the global real-time communication data store for the real-time communication data.
- a step for retrieving ( 530 ), from the global real-time communication data store, real-time communication data corresponding to one or more contacts which are dynamically determined at the global real-time communication data store to be one or more recent contacts, based on one or more properties associated with the real-time communication data, may include an act of querying ( 532 ) the global real-time communication data store for the real-time communication data.
- a step for generating ( 540 ) a user interface for displaying the one or more pinned contacts may include an act of displaying ( 542 ) the one or more pinned contacts in a user interface generate by a contact tracking application.
- a step for generating ( 550 ) a user interface for displaying the one or more recent contacts may include an act of displaying ( 552 ) the one or more recent contacts in a user interface generated by the contact tracking application.
- a step for generating ( 560 ) a text entry box on the user interface for searching for a contact may include an act of displaying ( 562 ) the text entry box.
- a step for generating ( 570 ) a link on the user interface for adding a new contact may include an act of displaying ( 572 ) the link.
- a step for pinning (not shown) a previous unpinned contact may include an act of receiving (not shown) an indication at the global real-time communication data store that a particular contact is a pinned contact and an act of updating (not shown) the use interface to include the particular contact as a pinned contact.
- a step for unpinning (not shown) a previously pinned contact may include an act of receiving (not shown) an indication at the global real-time communication data store that the particular contact is no longer a pinned contact and an act of updating (not shown) the user interface to remove the particular contact as a pinned contact.
- a step for generating (not shown) a separate flyout user interface for displaying all contacts may include an act of receiving (not shown) user input to display all contacts and an act of displaying (not shown) a separate flyout user interface for displaying all contact.
- the method also may include acts of receiving ( 582 ) user input, and then based on that user input, searching ( 584 ) for a contact, selecting ( 586 ) a contact, or opening ( 588 ) a new contact dialog.
- a step for initiating ( 590 ) an instant message or real-time conversation may include an act of sending ( 592 ) an instant message or real-time conversation request to a selected contact.
- a step for initiating ( 595 ) an e-mail message may include an act of opening ( 594 ) a new e-mail message for a selected contact.
- Embodiments within the scope of the present invention also include computer-readable media for carrying or having computer-executable instructions or data structures stored thereon.
- Such computer-readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by a general purpose or special purpose computer.
- Such computer-readable media can comprise RAM, ROM, EEPROM, CD-ROM or other optical disc storage, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to carry or store desired program code means in the form of computer-executable instructions or data structures and which can be accessed by a general purpose or special purpose computer.
- Computer-executable instructions comprise, for example, instructions and data which cause a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or special purpose processing device to perform a certain function or group of functions.
- FIG. 6 and the following discussion are intended to provide a brief, general description of a suitable computing environment in which the invention may be implemented.
- the invention will be described in the general context of computer-executable instructions, such as program modules, being executed by computers in network environments.
- program modules include routines, programs, objects, components, data structures, etc. that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types.
- Computer-executable instructions, associated data structures, and program modules represent examples of the program code means for executing steps of the methods disclosed herein.
- the particular sequence of such executable instructions or associated data structures represents examples of corresponding acts for implementing the functions described in such steps.
- the invention may be practiced in network computing environments with many types of computer system configurations, including personal computers, hand-held devices, multi-processor systems, microprocessor-based or programmable consumer electronics, network PCs, minicomputers, mainframe computers, and the like.
- the invention may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by local and remote processing devices that are linked (either by hardwired links, wireless links, or by a combination of hardwired or wireless links) through a communications network.
- program modules may be located in both local and remote memory storage devices.
- an exemplary system for implementing the invention includes a general purpose computing device in the form of a conventional computer 620 , including a processing unit 621 , a system memory 622 , and a system bus 623 that couples various system components including the system memory 622 to the processing unit 621 .
- the system bus 623 may be any of several types of bus structures including a memory bus or memory controller, a peripheral bus, and a local bus using any of a variety of bus architectures.
- the system memory includes read only memory (ROM) 624 and random access memory (RAM) 625 .
- a basic input/output system (BIOS) 626 containing the basic routines that help transfer information between elements within the computer 620 , such as during start-up, may be stored in ROM 624 .
- the computer 620 may also include a magnetic hard disk drive 627 for reading from and writing to a magnetic hard disk 639 , a magnetic disk drive 628 for reading from or writing to a removable magnetic disk 629 , and an optical disc drive 630 for reading from or writing to removable optical disc 631 such as a CD-ROM or other optical media.
- the magnetic hard disk drive 627 , magnetic disk drive 628 , and optical disc drive 630 are connected to the system bus 623 by a hard disk drive interface 632 , a magnetic disk drive-interface 633 , and an optical drive interface 634 , respectively.
- the drives and their associated computer-readable media provide nonvolatile storage of computer-executable instructions, data structures, program modules and other data for the computer 620 .
- exemplary environment described herein employs a magnetic hard disk 639 , a removable magnetic disk 629 and a removable optical disc 631
- other types of computer readable media for storing data can be used, including magnetic cassettes, flash memory cards, digital versatile discs, Bernoulli cartridges, RAMs, ROMs, and the like.
- Program code means comprising one or more program modules may be stored on the magnetic hard disk 639 , removable magnetic disk 629 , removable optical disc 631 , ROM 624 or RAM 625 , including an operating system 635 , one or more application programs 636 , other program modules 637 , and program data 638 .
- a user may enter commands and information into the computer 620 through keyboard 640 , pointing device 642 , or other input devices (not shown), such as a microphone, joy stick, game pad, satellite dish, scanner, or the like. These and other input devices are often connected to the processing unit 621 through a serial port interface 646 coupled to system bus 623 .
- the input devices may be connected by other interfaces, such as a parallel port, a game port or a universal serial bus (USB).
- a monitor 647 or another display device is also connected to system bus 623 via an interface, such as video adapter 648 .
- personal computers typically include other peripheral output devices (not shown), such as speakers and printers.
- the computer 620 may operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more remote computers, such as remote computers 649 a and 649 b.
- Remote computers 649 a and 649 b may each be another personal computer, a server, a router, a network PC, a peer device or other common network node, and typically include many or all of the elements described above relative to the computer 620 , although only memory storage devices 650 a and 650 b and their associated application programs 636 a and 636 b have been illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the logical connections depicted in FIG. 6 include a local area network (LAN) 651 and a wide area network (WAN) 652 that are presented here by way of example and not limitation.
- LAN local area network
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- the computer 620 When used in a LAN networking environment, the computer 620 is connected to the local network 651 through a network interface or adapter 653 . When used in a WAN networking environment, the computer 620 may include a modem 654 , a wireless link, or other means for establishing communications over the wide area network 652 , such as the Internet.
- the modem 654 which may be internal or external, is connected to the system bus 623 via the serial port interface 646 .
- program modules depicted relative to the computer 620 may be stored in the remote memory storage device. It will be appreciated that the network connections shown are exemplary and other means of establishing communications over wide area network 652 may be used.
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